Fragments of the First AIF - Major Oliver Hogue
- Meleah Hampton
- Nov 25, 2024
- 1 min read
The story of one of the AIF's true celebrities, author and journalist Major Oliver Hogue of Sydney, NSW.
Sources:
‘The Hon JA Hogue,’ The Riverine Grazier, 30 September 1910, p.6
‘Mrs JA Hogue,’ Newcastle Morning Herald & Miners’ Advocate, 23 July 1932, p.2
‘Lomax Divorce Case,’ Border Morning Mail & Riverina Times, 17 June 1909, p.3
‘Books: An Australian Soldier Poet,’ The Daily Mail, 27 July 1918, p.4
‘Trooper Bluegum,’ Narandera Argus & Riverine Herald, 11 April 1919, p.5
‘ “Breast Forward”,’ The Sydney Morning Herald, 6 November 1914, p.6
‘ “Bluegum’s” Humor: Further Accounts,’ The Inverell Times, 23 July 1915, p.2
‘Evolution: The Light Horse Brigade,’ The Sydney Morning Herald, 28 August 1915, p.14
‘Trooper Bluegum: Invalided in London,’ The Sydney Morning Herald, 3 December 1915, p.6
‘An Anzac’s Love-Letters,’ Sydney Morning Herald, 13 May 1916, p.8
‘Anzac Maxims,’ The Wingham Chronicle & Manning River Observer, 9 August 1916, p.7
‘Aeroplane v. Camel,’ The Inverell Times, 30 January 1917, p.2
‘Trooper Bluegum at Sinai,’ Western Star & Roma Advertiser, 16 May 1917, p.3 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/98178503
‘The Thunderbolt: Allenby’s Smashing Blow,’ The Brisbane Courier, 27 December 1918, p.5
‘Obituary: Miss Amy Hogue,’ The Scone Advocate, 5 July 1918, p.2
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